Ralph Lauren quietly shuttered its two-year-old 20,000-square-foot store last week. Other brands are expected to close boutiques in a city that has lost its luster for cash-rich mainland Chinese tourists.

ON THE HUNT: Stylist David Bradshaw was on hand to mark the opening of his new label’s first store, Hunter Gather. The store, on Wigmore Street in London, was packed with classic styles including leather bomber jackets, double-breasted wool military coats, pea coats, and belted trenches.

“These pieces will be with us season after season. They are our core,” said Bradshaw, who will eventually offer women’s wear, furniture, design, and objects for the home under the Hunter Gather label, and add a dedicated suit room to the new store. As reported, the label is being launched with founder-partner Chris Bailey, who was previously creative director of Jigsaw men’s wear, and with a clutch of writers, designers, photographers, and stylists. Hunter Gather has also this week opened its fist space at Selfridges, which will be expanded next month.RELATED CONTENT: London Collections: Men >>

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